Arcangelo scores in Belmont
Arcangelo scored in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, making trainer Jena Antonucci the first woman to train a horse to a Triple Crown race victory.
Arcangelo scored in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, making trainer Jena Antonucci the first woman to train a horse to a Triple Crown race victory.
Because of poor air quality as a result of the Canadian wildfires, Charles Town has canceled its Thursday evening race card.
Fasig-Tipton Midlantic will hold a new 2-year-old sale June 28 in Timonium, and the catalog for it is now available.
There hasn’t been a Pennsylvania-bred Belmont Stakes winner since 1891. Angel of Empire is aiming to change that on Saturday.
Longtime trainer Ned Allard, a winner of more than 2,700 races, will serve as judge for the 89th annual Maryland Horse Breeders Association yearling show.
Trainer Nick Dilodovico, following in the footsteps of his father Damon, is off to a fast start while training for Lynn Cash’s Built Wright Stables.
The Maryland Horse Pride fundraiser, sponsored by the Md. Horse Foundation, supports and celebrates the LGBTQ+ community within Maryland’s horse industry.
Doppelganger, who gave trainer Brittany Russell and rider Jevian Toledo their first G1 wins, is expected to start next in the Met Mile at Belmont Park.
Former jockey Kerry Hohlbein earned her first training victory Thursday when Magic Mule scored in a Pimlico allowance.
Multiple stakes winner Morning Matcha has been installed as the favorite for Saturday’s Obeah, the local prep for the Delaware Handicap at DelPark.